With this thesis bringing attention to the region of Wairarapa, it will show awareness to the significant cultural and biodiversity that this district holds that makes it such a rich place within Aotearoa, New Zealand. With two natural features sitting at their doorsteps, Lake Wairarapa and the Remutaka hillside, this region holds much to preserve and want to save. Maori culture holds countless values of the landscape that can be used to heal the land surrounding the lake, which in turn will heal the people living amongst it. These values are held with great appreciation in the culture, many believe all should live with these values for the land. This thesis will help in bringing the Te Aranga Maori design principles to the surface so more...
A recent publication by the New Zealand Maori Council expressed a "need" for separate planning contr...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
This thesis is constructed on long-term action research with seven case-study groups of Māori landow...
With this thesis bringing attention to the region of Wairarapa, it will show awareness to the signif...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
The occupation of Moutoa Gardens in 1995 highlighted efforts by Whanganui iwi to draw attention to t...
Over the last One hundred years water quality of New Zealand harbours and waterways have diminished ...
Heavily reliant on a western use ethic model, the existing landscape paradigm within Aotearoa- New Z...
It begins with a brief historical overview of Ngati Kahu prior to European settlement and up to the ...
Māori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) cultural values in relation to resource management with...
A recent publication by the New Zealand Maori Council expressed a "need" for separate planning contr...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
This thesis is constructed on long-term action research with seven case-study groups of Māori landow...
With this thesis bringing attention to the region of Wairarapa, it will show awareness to the signif...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
The occupation of Moutoa Gardens in 1995 highlighted efforts by Whanganui iwi to draw attention to t...
Over the last One hundred years water quality of New Zealand harbours and waterways have diminished ...
Heavily reliant on a western use ethic model, the existing landscape paradigm within Aotearoa- New Z...
It begins with a brief historical overview of Ngati Kahu prior to European settlement and up to the ...
Māori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) cultural values in relation to resource management with...
A recent publication by the New Zealand Maori Council expressed a "need" for separate planning contr...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
This thesis is constructed on long-term action research with seven case-study groups of Māori landow...